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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | August 18, 2003

Ja crash out of TT champs
JAMAICA LAST night crashed out of the men's team event of the Caribbean Table Tennis Champion-ships at the University of Technology (UTech), losing their final event 1-3 to Puerto Rico, a result which kept the hosts on four points with Curacao at the...

Sebastien bowls Windwards towards victory over Jamaica
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: CAPTAIN LIAM Sebastien completed a 10-wicket match haul and bowled the Windward Islands into a winning position against Jamaica on the second day of their TCL Group Under-19 Challenge match at Wales yesterday.


Local-based athletes leave for World Champs
LOCAL-BASED members of Jamaica's delegation to the ninth IAAF World Athletics Championships leave today for Paris. The group headed by manager Ludlow Watts includes three athletes, five coaches and a three-member medical team.


Seven Jamaicans in action today
SEVEN MEMBERS of Jamaica's 2003 World Athletics Championships squad are down to compete at today's Asics Grand Prix meet set for the 1952 Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland.


Young Reggae Boyz win hearts in Germany
THEY NEITHER recorded a win nor scored many goals, but Jamaica's Under-20 footballers were still the toast of the SpVgg Oberndorf tournament in Germany. The Young Boyz, which are due to...














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